Freedom to Learn – Independent Campus

Outbound Students

“Freedom to Learn – Independent Campus” Programme

Based on the distribution of FIB students who took part in the Freedom to Learn – Independent Campus programme in the odd semester of the 2021/2022 Academic Year, the largest percentage of outbound students was 63% of students who took part in the ‘Merdeka’ Student Exchange programme. The second-largest percentage is 18.5% of students who took part in the internship programme with the related institution. A total of 10.2% of students took part in the IISMA (Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards) programme. A total of 3.7% of students took part in the UI partnership programme. 2.8% of students participated in Independent Study activities. While the smallest percentage are students who took the KMMI programme (Indonesian Student Micro-Credential Program) and the Nusantara Student Exchange programme, each program received 0.9%.

Number of Students

Based on the distribution of FIB students who participated in the Freedom to Learn – Independent Campus programme in the odd semester of the 2021/2022 Academic Year, the percentage of student participation in the study program showed that 34.5% of students came from the Study Programme of English Literature, 25.5% of students from the Study Programme of Indonesian Language and Literature Education, then 19.1% are students from Study Programme of Chinese Literature, followed by the Study Programme of English Language Education and Study Programme of Anthropology which each has 7.3%, then 5.5% students from the Study Programme of French Language and Literature and 0.9% are Freedom to Learn – Independent Campus programme students who come from the Study Programme of Fine Arts.

“Freedom to Learn – Independent Campus” Programme

Number of Students